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<blockquote data-quote="cmf1" data-source="post: 1108551" data-attributes="member: 6681"><p>Nesi,</p><p>I've gotten some great info and entertainment from being on the boards here. Met some really good people too. I really enjoy pics and experience from all parts of the globe on here. </p><p>To me, one of the things reinforced regularly on here (maybe not stated as such) is that GEOGRAPHY is a major determining factor in how people make or break.</p><p>It's amazing how a few hundred miles dictates different mgmt and selection. Much less a few thousand.</p><p>I myself would "have a cow" if one of mine had a 100-120 pounder. But yours do it regular and look great doing it.</p><p>In my mind, Mother Nature has laid out some ground rules that are just too expensive to fight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmf1, post: 1108551, member: 6681"] Nesi, I've gotten some great info and entertainment from being on the boards here. Met some really good people too. I really enjoy pics and experience from all parts of the globe on here. To me, one of the things reinforced regularly on here (maybe not stated as such) is that GEOGRAPHY is a major determining factor in how people make or break. It's amazing how a few hundred miles dictates different mgmt and selection. Much less a few thousand. I myself would "have a cow" if one of mine had a 100-120 pounder. But yours do it regular and look great doing it. In my mind, Mother Nature has laid out some ground rules that are just too expensive to fight. [/QUOTE]
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